Cerphe talks one-on-one with your favorite artists

Jake Shimabukuro

Listen to Cerphe’s interview with Jake Shimabukuro “one of the hottest axemen of the past few years who doesn’t actually play guitar” -Rolling Stone. Jake is one of the most innovative musicians in the business and his highly electric/introspective music takes a traditional instrument into new territory. He “draws sounds…from his ukulele and erupts in an extended gush of scorching distortion… Steve Vai and Jeff Beck come to mind.” -Associated Press.
See Jake at TallyHo Theater, Leesburg,VA on August 4th and at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA on Sunday, August 5th in support of his up and coming new album The Greatest Day.

Judy Collins

51 years ago, singer-songwriter Stephen Stills met singer-songwriter Judy Collins, known for her piercing ocean blue eyes. Their tumultuous love affair would later be immortalized by Stills with his composition “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash on their landmark debut. Both artists would go on to shape modern music with visionary approaches, but Stills and Collins short fiery union remains a transformative era for the two artists. Listen to Cerphe’s interview with Judy about her music, her relationship with Stephen Stills and their current first time ever tour, sharing warm and intimate stories from their journeys and the1960s and 70s folk and Laurel Canyon scenes they helped build.

Dan Navarro

Cerphe’s been a fan of singer-songwriter Dan Navarro since first hearing him in the brilliant duo Lowen and Navarro and seeing him at DAR Constitution Hall with John Hiatt and Shawn Colvin. Cerphe talks to Dan about his new album ‘Shed My Skin,’ a wonderful song collection written with a lot of heart. Dan’s music is honest and real.